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NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

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Professional wrestling championship
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
Leo Isaka holding the NWA World Junior title in his right hand
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Zero1
New Wrestling Alliance
Date establishedSeptember 20, 2011[1]
Current championTakumi Baba
Date wonJanuary 1, 2025
Other name
NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First championCraig Classic[1]
Most reignsJason Lee andTakuya Sugawara (2 reigns)
Longest reignShinjiro Otani (481 days)
Shortest reignMineo Fujita (45 days)
Oldest championTsuyoshi Kikuchi (47 years, 41 days)
Youngest championJason Lee (21 years, 142 days)
Heaviest championShinjiro Otani (107 kg (236 lb))[2]
Lightest championJonathan Gresham (73 kg (161 lb))

TheNWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is aprofessional wrestlingchampionship owned by theJapanesePro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)promotion. The title is meant for wrestlers under the weight limit of 100 kg (220 lb), referred to as "junior heavyweights" in Japan.[3]

On July 11, 2011, then-NWA World Junior Heavyweight ChampionCraig Classic announced that he was relinquishing his title in protest over theNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA) strippingThe Sheik of theNWA World Heavyweight Championship.[4] However, on September 20, NWA affiliate Pro Wrestling Zero1 announced that they still recognized Classic as the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion.[1] When Classic returned to the promotion on October 2, he was still in possession of the NWA title belt (which was the belt worn by the originalTiger Mask,Satoru Sayama, in the 1980s), which he went on to successfully defend againstMunenori Sawa.[5][6] Despite this being the first appearance of the new version of the title, Zero1 went as far as adopting the original title's history, referring to Classic as the 108th champion and his defense against Sawa as his 22nd successful defense.[1][7] Meanwhile, NWA crowned their own NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, Kevin Douglas, on October 7, meaning that there now were two champions supposedly holding the same title.[8] That same month, Zero1 quit the NWA and renamed all of their National Wrestling Alliance championships "New Wrestling Alliance" championships.[9]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been a total of twenty-four reigns shared among twenty different wrestlers. The current champion isTakumi Baba who is in his second reign.

Title history

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
National Wrestling Alliance
1(108)Craig ClassicJune 11, 2010November Coming FireFort Pierce, FL1421[A]3[B]Classic defeatedMike Quackenbush to win the championship; this match was promoted by NWA Florida. Zero1 continued to recognize Classic as the reigningNWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, despite him havingvacated the title on July 11, 2011.[1][10]
Pro Wrestling Zero1
2(109)Tsuyoshi KikuchiJanuary 1, 2012Puroresu NipponTokyo, Japan1610[11][7]
3(110)Takuya SugawaraMarch 2, 2012Zero1 ElevenTokyo, Japan14285This match was also contested for Sugawara'sInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[11]
4(111)Jonathan GreshamMay 4, 2013Big BangTokyo, Japan11321[12]This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship. During his reign, Gresham additionally held theZero1 USA World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[13]
VacatedSeptember 13, 2013Tokyo, JapanGresham voluntarily vacated both the NWA andInternational Junior Heavyweight Championships ahead of the 2013 Tenkaichi Jr. finals.[14]
5(112)HubSeptember 16, 201311th Tenkaichi Jr.: FinalsTokyo, Japan11743[15]Hub defeatedMineo Fujita in the finals of the 2013 Tenkaichi Jr. tournament to win the vacant championship; this match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[16]
6(113)Jason LeeMarch 9, 2014Zero1 ThirteenTokyo, Japan11942This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[17]
7(114)Mineo FujitaSeptember 19, 2014Tenkaichi SpecialTokyo, Japan1451This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[18]
8(115)Takuya SugawaraNovember 3, 2014Hi no Kokudai HanabiKumamoto, Japan2551This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[19]
9(116)Jason LeeDecember 28, 2014Winter Fever 4Hong Kong2631[20]This match was promoted by Zero1 Hong Kong and was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[21]
10(117)Minoru TanakaMarch 1, 2015Zero1_FourteenTokyo, Japan12243This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[20]
11(118)Shinjiro OtaniOctober 11, 2015Change the WorldTokyo, Japan14813[22]This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[23]
12(119)Kotaro SuzukiFebruary 3, 2017Shinsei Zero1 Dream Series: Hakai no JinTokyo, Japan12653This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[22]
13(120)Sean GuinnessOctober 26, 2017Dream Series Aki no Jin Korakuen TaikaiTokyo, Japan11291This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[24]
14(121)Isami KodakaMarch 4, 2018Dream Series Sozo no JinTokyo, Japan1[C]2This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.
VacatedNovember 2018Kodaka was stripped of both the NWA andInternational Junior Heavyweight Championships due to an injury.
15(122)SugiNovember 24, 2018Dream Series ~ Nenotsuki No Jin ~ Tenka-Ichi Junior Tournament 2018Tokyo, Japan14033Sugi defeatedHayata in the finals of the 2018 Tenkaichi Jr. tournament to win the vacant championship; this match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.
16(123)HubJanuary 1, 2020Happy New YearTokyo, Japan22470This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.
17(124)Shoki KitamuraSeptember 4, 2020Youth Playback! It All Started Here! Shinjiro Otani Returns To AsakuraTokyo, Japan1580This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.
18(125)El LindamanNovember 1, 2020Fire Festival 2020Tokyo, Japan13101This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.
VacatedSeptember 7, 2021El Lindaman was stripped of both the NWA andInternational Junior Heavyweight Championships afterGleat, Lindaman's home promotion, ended its working relationship with Zero1.
19(126)Fuminori AbeSeptember 9, 2021Zero1 20th Anniversary Year - 18th Tenkaichi Junior Tournament 2021 FinalTokyo, Japan12135Abe defeatedShoki Kitamura in the finals of the 2021 Tenkaichi Jr. tournament to win the vacant championship; this match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[25]
20(127)AstromanApril 10, 2022Zero1 Osu Premium Show Zero1 20th & 21st Anniversary Pro WrestlingTokyo, Japan12662This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[26]
21(128)Leo IsakaJanuary 1, 2023Zero1 Happy New Year 2023Tokyo, Japan11954This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[27]
22(129)Takumi BabaJuly 15, 2023Zero1 23rd Midsummer FestivalTokyo, Japan12322This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[28]
23(130)Seiki YoshiokaMarch 3, 2024Zero1 23rd AnniversaryTokyo, Japan13041This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[29]
24(131)Takumi BabaJanuary 1, 2025Tochi Pro Happy New Year & Shinjiro Otani Aid ~ Stand Up Again And AgainTokyo, Japan2410+1This match was also contested for theInternational Junior Heavyweight Championship.[30]
  1. ^Classic's reign is calculated from the day he won the NWA-recognized World Junior Heavyweight Championship until the day he lost the title as recognized by Zero1. As such, it excludes him vacating the title and predates the split in the championship lineage.
  2. ^Classic made three defenses of Zero1's NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, however, Classic made 23 total defenses of the NWA-recognized World Junior Heavyweight Championship and Zero1's NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship.
  3. ^The exact date on which Kodaka were stripped of the championship is not known, which means that his reign lasted between 242 and 265 days

Combined reigns

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Former champion Leo Isaka, shown here also wearing theZero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship

As of February 15, 2026

Indicates the current champion
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest length is considered.
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1Takuya Sugawara26483
2Shinjiro Otani13481
3Hub23421
4Craig Classic117421
5Sugi13403
6Takumi Baba23642+
7El Lindaman11310
8Seiki Yoshioka11304
9Astroman12266
10Kotaro Suzuki13265
11Jason Lee23257
12Isami Kodaka12¤242
13Minoru Tanaka13224
14Fuminori Abe15213
15Leo Isaka14195
16Jonathan Gresham11132
17Sean Guinness11129
18Tsuyoshi Kikuchi1061
19Shoki Kitamura1058
20Mineo Fujita1145

See also

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References

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